K.S. Bhaskar
Bhaskar wrote his first computer program 53 years ago, in 1970. As an electrical engineer, computer scientist, business executive, and lately entrepreneur, he has programmed computers ranging from room-sized benemoths that would be computationally dwarfed by a 2023 door-bell all the way to today's Linux servers. His current work focuses on database engines with NoSQL+SQL access, used in secure, mission-critical applications such as large-scale core-banking and electronic medical records, but which also scales down to edge computing. 100% of his software, both professional and personal, is released under free / open source software licenses.
Bhaskar has used Linux as his primary computing environment since 1999, at work and at home.
Events
Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
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The Old Remains New |
Sunday | H.1309 (Van Rijn) | Declarative and Minimalistic Computing devroom | 09:20 | 09:40 |